Home Actress Hāwane Rios HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers January 2024 Hāwane Rios Instagram - I have been unable to post, remix, or add videos that some folks have put me on collaboration with today- I am reminded again and again that these platforms were never meant for our global solidarity and brilliant organizing- we, the people, are powerful and though these tools will not be what free us, we’ll use every means at our disposal to make our movement stronger, and every time they work to stifle us it will be affirmation that we are threatening their power. Keep going fam. We are together and together we are powerful. Repost @humanrightswatch Meta’s content moderation policies and systems have increasingly silenced voices in support of Palest👁️ne on Instagram and Facebook.   Human Rights Watch found that the problem stems from flawed Meta policies and their inconsistent and erroneous implementation, overreliance on automated tools to moderate content, and undue government influence over content removals.   Meta’s censorship of content in support of Palesti”👁️ne adds insult to injury at a time of unspeakable atrocities and repression already stifling Palest👁️nians’ expression.

Hāwane Rios Instagram – I have been unable to post, remix, or add videos that some folks have put me on collaboration with today- I am reminded again and again that these platforms were never meant for our global solidarity and brilliant organizing- we, the people, are powerful and though these tools will not be what free us, we’ll use every means at our disposal to make our movement stronger, and every time they work to stifle us it will be affirmation that we are threatening their power. Keep going fam. We are together and together we are powerful. Repost @humanrightswatch Meta’s content moderation policies and systems have increasingly silenced voices in support of Palest👁️ne on Instagram and Facebook.   Human Rights Watch found that the problem stems from flawed Meta policies and their inconsistent and erroneous implementation, overreliance on automated tools to moderate content, and undue government influence over content removals.   Meta’s censorship of content in support of Palesti”👁️ne adds insult to injury at a time of unspeakable atrocities and repression already stifling Palest👁️nians’ expression.

Hāwane Rios Instagram - I have been unable to post, remix, or add videos that some folks have put me on collaboration with today- I am reminded again and again that these platforms were never meant for our global solidarity and brilliant organizing- we, the people, are powerful and though these tools will not be what free us, we’ll use every means at our disposal to make our movement stronger, and every time they work to stifle us it will be affirmation that we are threatening their power. Keep going fam. We are together and together we are powerful. Repost @humanrightswatch Meta’s content moderation policies and systems have increasingly silenced voices in support of Palest👁️ne on Instagram and Facebook.   Human Rights Watch found that the problem stems from flawed Meta policies and their inconsistent and erroneous implementation, overreliance on automated tools to moderate content, and undue government influence over content removals.   Meta’s censorship of content in support of Palesti”👁️ne adds insult to injury at a time of unspeakable atrocities and repression already stifling Palest👁️nians’ expression.

Hāwane Rios Instagram – I have been unable to post, remix, or add videos that some folks have put me on collaboration with today- I am reminded again and again that these platforms were never meant for our global solidarity and brilliant organizing- we, the people, are powerful and though these tools will not be what free us, we’ll use every means at our disposal to make our movement stronger, and every time they work to stifle us it will be affirmation that we are threatening their power. Keep going fam. We are together and together we are powerful.

Repost @humanrightswatch

Meta’s content moderation policies and systems have increasingly silenced voices in support of Palest👁️ne on Instagram and Facebook.
 
Human Rights Watch found that the problem stems from flawed Meta policies and their inconsistent and erroneous implementation, overreliance on automated tools to moderate content, and undue government influence over content removals.
 
Meta’s censorship of content in support of Palesti”👁️ne adds insult to injury at a time of unspeakable atrocities and repression already stifling Palest👁️nians’ expression. | Posted on 27/Dec/2023 10:26:36

Hāwane Rios Instagram – WHAT WE ALL LONG FOR IS TO RETURN HOME… To return to the ability for us all to know what being Home truly is- where home is a place we feel responsibility to, not just as land we must tend to, but we feel the responsibility to all others who also root there as home. Where our lives are in sacred ecology with all others that live beside us. Where we do not live with more or better than others who share home with us, but where there is mutual care for our home and the home that is each other.

As a colon👁️zed child of the diaspora, I have longed to reconnect to my Indigenous roots, so I could feel what it is to be grounded in Home across generational ties- to belong, to be cared for, loved as I care for and love my Home. I am in such deep contemplation of what it means for me to continue be here in the US where I have throughout my aging, been told that if I don’t like it here, I should go back where I come from. I wish it was that easeful of a process, to know home that I can return to. I pray for those who all know their home, may them have the means to live there with and for all those who live and all that makes that Home. 

Thank you jenanmatari again and again for your deep reflections. They are so important for our spirits to unearth our motivations, our purpose, to fight for liberation beside you and your people and for us to call our people to do the same.
Hāwane Rios Instagram – amplifying the powerful words of my sis @sofiasamarah 

“When we learn about terrible things that happened in history, imagery of skulls and bones are always used to illustrate how truly barbaric the situation was. 

To illustrate the barbaric nature of the perpetrators. 

The perpetrators did not allow the dead to be buried. The perpetrators left the dead in the street. The perpetrators collected the dead into piles. The perpetrators did not think of or respect the bodies. The perpetrators were barbaric monsters who’s only purpose was to destroy. 

One day in the future, when people learn about Palestine, they’ll see the images of bones scattered across the streets, and the barbaric situation that allowed for these images to exist. 

One day in the future, when people learn about Palestine, they’ll ask us how this was able to happen. They’ll ask us why such barbarism occurred. They’ll ask us who the perpetrators were. 

And people like me will remember exactly how this happened. And which of you, all of you, said nothing, and did nothing, and let my people die.”

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